Re: Centralized git

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Network, in this case is cheaper. The thing is that If I commit
frecuently, will have plenty of GBs of history, that nearly for sure I
won't use. I just need to have other people's work to merge. But I
want to think in Git style, I am pretty accustomed to that way of
doing things. That is why I sent this mail here.

The idea is that if I modify 700MBs of video, with 20 commits I would
get in 21GB. And making a pull would be... just even more horrible
than anything. That is why I need to have also last checkouts filter.
Just download branch's HEADs.

Javier Domingo



2012/7/31 jaseem abid <jaseemabid@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Javier Domingo <javierdo1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > I am currently planifying a 3D project, and I will be having large binary
> > files. If I add a distributed VCS, the amount of disk space required will
> > increase significantly.
>
>
> You are going to transfer something that wont fit into your hard disk
> up and down your network once in a while ?
>
> I assume disk to be cheaper than network.
>
> --
> Jaseem Abid
> http://jaseemabid.github.com
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